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Another stolen motorbike from knox, crashed at nunawadin thief died (veered off into tree), do these guys not know how to ride or something

My logic says the kind of person who needs to steal a bike to ride one doesn't have the intellect to ride one sensibly.

There's also the factor that if they actually had their own bike then they'd probably know how to ride too, but instead their expertise is the theft of the bike rather than the riding of it.

Good riddance to another scumbag who thinks someone else's hard earned is theirs for the taking.

My logic says the kind of person who needs to steal a bike to ride one doesn't have the intellect to ride one sensibly.

There's also the factor that if they actually had their own bike then they'd probably know how to ride too, but instead their expertise is the theft of the bike rather than the riding of it.

Good riddance to another scumbag who thinks someone else's hard earned is theirs for the taking.

You seem upset... maybe you should go for a nice long ri.......

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Anyone been to any of the qld theme parks in the last 10 years? Possibly going with someone who has never been to any. After value for money and things for 20-somethings, not too much kids stuff.

Want to do just 1 park.

been to the lot.

Sea world is still fun if you're into Animals. And really any chance to see penguins is worth it.

FOr more older rides Movie world is def the best. roller coasters and other rides aimed at a bit higher age bracket

IF weather good Wet and wild is a fun day, plus a good view.

would skip Dream world does not seem to be keeping as up to date.

Hmmmm.

Not really interested in seeing animals, and most major attractions seem for the kiddies.

From what I heard unanimously in primary school was that the queues at wet and wild were huge waiting times, but I love water rides

Hmmmm.

Not really interested in seeing animals, and most major attractions seem for the kiddies.

From what I heard unanimously in primary school was that the queues at wet and wild were huge waiting times, but I love water rides

Dream world has animals, rides and water activities in one park. If you can only do one, I'd say dream world.

Hmmmm.

Not really interested in seeing animals, and most major attractions seem for the kiddies.

From what I heard unanimously in primary school was that the queues at wet and wild were huge waiting times, but I love water rides

My favourite out of the 4 would have to be Movie World. There are still plenty of rides to have fun on, but most of all when you don't feel like going on rides there are cool things around. If you're into movies you'll definitely enjoy it.

Dreamworld would be second, followed by Wet N Wild third. White Water World is a bit of a dud, I wouldn't bother.

Thanks for the tip, will avoid.

Not sure how every second kid in Australia goes with their entire family and does every park over a week. Need CFMEU wages for that Shit, and even then you still have to pay off your boat, GTO, 4WD and Harley at the same time.

Movie world has the cool evo drift thing.. least they did a few years back

Dream world better rides though I reckon

Careful with this, if you drift an evo you get slight sidewall scuff and then get defected on new years eve by the Mansfield HWP.

Fkn country cops.

Because of this, I recommend dreamworld (plus movieworld if you've got time for 2). Dreamworld also has its own water park, if you want to go cool off but don't want a full day at wet n wild.

http://m.theage.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/maximum-loan-sizes-slashed-how-banks-are-cracking-down-on-borrowers-20151222-glt9xv.html?utm_campaign=echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook

This covers some of the regulatory changes i mentioned a few months back when we were discussing the housing market... it goes into more detail than I was willing to and shows that APRA are trying hard to slow growth (particularly investment)

It's worded a little incorrectly as it implies banks were the main reasoning for the new regs, but you get the idea

http://m.theage.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/maximum-loan-sizes-slashed-how-banks-are-cracking-down-on-borrowers-20151222-glt9xv.html?utm_campaign=echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook

This covers some of the regulatory changes i mentioned a few months back when we were discussing the housing market... it goes into more detail than I was willing to and shows that APRA are trying hard to slow growth (particularly investment)

It's worded a little incorrectly as it implies banks were the main reasoning for the new regs, but you get the idea

Ooo looks like I just scraped in.

Borrowing power looks to have dropped much more than the housing boom cooling off.

Ooo looks like I just scraped in.

Borrowing power looks to have dropped much more than the housing boom cooling off.

It's tightened regulations around home lending affordability as directed by APRA in an effort to slow the housing boom and prevent a "burst"

That's what I meant when I said it's a little misleading

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